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1. Welcome to the North Country
DRUM Soldier & Family
Tour Guide
(within 35 miles of Fort Drum)
Army Community Service
Relocation Readiness Program
4330 Conway Road
Fort Drum, NY 13602
315-772-6556/6557
Boldt Castle
Whitewater Rafting in the Black River
Tibbetts Point Light House Rev. 27 Sept 2011
2. Map and Driving Distance Page 3
Introduction Page 4
Arcades Page 11
Art Centers and Galleries Page 7
Batting Cages Page 15
Boat Cruises Page 18
Bowling Page 11
Camping Page 14
Entertainment & Events Page 8, 25, 26, 27
Go-Carts Page 15
Golf Courses Page 9
Historical Sites Page 13
Hunting and Fishing Page 10
Horseback Riding Page 10
Hot Air Balloon Rides Page 18
In-door Family Activities Page 11
Laser Tag Page 11
Libraries Page 12
Mini Golf Page 15
Motorsports (speedways) Page 15
Movies Page 8
Museums Page 13
New York State Parks Page 14
Outdoor Family Activities Page 15
Parks Page 16
Playgrounds Page 17
Pools Page 17
Skiing and Snowmobiling Page 23
Tourist Attractions Page 19
Water Sports Page 20, 21
Websites Page 6
White Water Rafting Page 21
Wineries Page 22
Zoos Page 16
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3. Fort Drum: 35 Mile Driving Radius
Town and number of miles from Fort Drum
Gananoque, ON 42
Kingston, ON 61 Alexandria Bay 20
Redwood 18
Clayton 27
LaFargeville 19
Cape Vincent 35 Philadelphia 9
Harrisville 25
Chaumont 27
Fort Drum
Dexter 23 Evans Mills 3
Carthage 10
Watertown 13
Sackets Harbor 30
Croghan 27
Lowville 24
Mannsville 35
Turin 35
Rome 69
Syracuse 85
*Map not drawn to scale
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4. Welcome to Fort Drum & The North Country!
Being part of the 10th Mountain Division and living in Northern New
York, you’ll soon learn why Fort Drum is now known as “The Army’s Best
Kept Secret.”
The Fort Drum Family and Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (FMWR)
offers numerous activities for Soldiers and their Families on post and off.
Many of these activities are free, and some have a very nominal charge for
their use.
The “North Country” also offers a vast range of activities from touring
historic castles to taking guided white water rafting trips to shopping local
Farmer’s Markets, and much more!
With four distinct seasons you’ll get to experience a taste of everything -
skiing in the winter, visiting sugar shacks in the spring, boating in the
summer, and “leaf peeping” in the fall! (If you are unfamiliar with what
“leaf peeping” or a sugar shack is, you’ll have to visit page 26 of this guide
and then experience it for yourself! )
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5. Army Community Service
4330 Conway Road
Fort Drum, NY 13602
315-772-6556/6557
www.drummwr.com/ArmyCommunityService.htm
The Drum Soldier and Family Tour Guide is an informational booklet
complied and coordinated by the Relocation Readiness Program of Army
Community Service in the interest of helping our Fort Drum Families feel
at home.
The information in this booklet is current as of Sept 2011. To provide
changes or corrections, please contact the Relocation Readiness Program at
315-772-6566/6553/6902/5475 or drum.mwracsrelo@conus.army.mil.
Disclaimer:
Every effort has been made to provide accurate and current information.
However, as information often changes, we recommend calling to verify
services, location and hours of operation. Not all recreation opportunities
may be listed. Presentation of direct or indirect links to products, services,
or vendors does not constitute endorsement by DOD or Fort Drum Army
Community Service. Individuals are encouraged to thoroughly investigate
and evaluate items of interest prior to entering into contractual
obligations.
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6. Helpful Websites
Fort Drum’s Home Page
www.drum.army.mil
Fort Drum Family & Morale, Welfare & Recreation
www.drummwr.com
Drum Country
The Warmest Place You’ll Ever Live
www.drumcountry.com
Visiting the 1000 Islands
The Official Tourism Bureau of the Thousand Island Region
www.visit1000islands.com
WhatsUpNNY.com
Your source for what to do & where to do it in NNY
www.whatsupnny.com
New York Tourism Information
www.iloveny.com
Thousand Islands State Park Region
www.nysparks.com
Lewis County & Tug Hill Recreation Information
http://www.adirondackstughill.com/
Tug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust (Recreation Information)
www.tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org
North Country Public Radio (Event Information)
www.northcountrypublicradio.org
The City of Watertown
www.watertown-ny.gov
LOCAL AREA CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE
Greater Watertown North Country Chamber of Commerce: www.watertownny.com
Carthage Chamber of Commerce: www.carthageny.com
Lewis County Chamber of Commerce: http://www.lewiscountychamber.org/
St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce: http://northcountryguide.com/
Alexandria Bay: www.alexbay.org
Clayton: www.1000islands-clayton.com
Cape Vincent: www.capevincent.org
Sackets Harbor: www.sacketsharborchamberofcommerce.org
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7. Art Centers & Galleries
Arts Association of Northern New York
119 W. Main Street Sackets Harbor, NY
315-646-3502
www.aanny.org
The Arts Association of Northern New York offers a gallery displaying art work from local North
Country artists. In addition they offer classes and workshops May through October.
Open 10:00am - 5:00pm Saturdays; 11:00am - 3pm Sundays.
North Country Arts Council
52 Public Square Watertown, NY
315-661-6361
www.nnyart.org
North Country Arts Council is a non-profit organization whose mission is to "promote growth in and
through the arts". The gallery Arts On The Square has work for sale from over 90 local artists and also
is a clearing house for information regarding cultural events in the North Country. Educational oppor-
tunities are also offered at Arts On The Square with classes in visual art, music, and literary art.
Breakwater Gallery
379 Club Street Cape Vincent, NY
315-654-4750
Breakwater Gallery is a not-for-profit gallery dedicated to the promotion of the visual arts and artists
in Cape Vincent featuring original works of art June through September.
Fort Drum Arts and Craft Center
4325 Conway Road Fort Drum, NY 13602
315-772-6857
www.drummwr.com
The Arts and Crafts Center on Fort Drum offers a wide range of basic instructional classes including
woodworking, ceramics and pottery, sewing and quilting, stained glass, and framing. They offer open
studio time and space as well as a retail store where a large variety of fine art and craft supplies can be
purchased. Please call for class listing and hours.
The Thousand Islands Arts Center
314 John Street Clayton, NY
315-686-4123
http://www.tiartscenter.org
The Thousand Islands Arts Center offers art and pottery classes year round, gallery exhibits, annual
Antique Show, Craft Show and Weaving History Conference. The museum’s Gallery Store (The Arts
Center Store) offers unique hand-made items from local artists. Call or visit their website for a full
listing of upcoming classes and events.
Open 9:00am - 5:00pm Monday through Friday; 10:00am - 5:00pm Saturday.
Trillium Performing Arts Center
403 Washington Street Watertown, NY 13601
315-785-5515
Please call for more information on Trillium Performing Arts Center and music lessons.
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8. Entertainment
Clayton Opera House
405 Riverside Drive Clayton, NY
315-686-2200
www.claytonoperahouse.com
The Clayton Opera House is open year round offering a variety of
performances and is available for private or public functions. They offer
various programming such as country line dancing nights and ballroom
dancing lessons. Please visit their website for event listings.
Lake Ontario Playhouse
103 W. Main Street Sackets Harbor, NY
315-646-2305
www.playhousecomedy.com
The Lake Ontario Playhouse provides stand-up comedy year round, featuring the best in
stand-up comedy from the National Comedy Circuit every weekend. Enjoy dinner and a show,
professional summer theater productions, and a holiday musical. For a schedule of shows call
or visit their website.
AAFES Reel Time Movie Theater Town Hall Theater
10725 North Riva Ridge Loop Fort Drum, NY 5428 Shady Avenue Lowville, NY
315-772-5571 (315) 376-2421
www.aafes.com www.lowvilletownhalltheater.com
Regal Salmon Run Mall Movie Theater
21182 Salmon Run Mall Loop Watertown, NY
315-782-8080
Year Round
Black River Drive-In Bay Drive-In Theatre
Route 3 and Route 342 Watertown, NY Route 26 & Bailey Settlement Road
315-773-8604 Alexandria Bay, NY
www.blackriverdrivein.com 315-482-3874
www.baydrivein.com
Concerts on the Waterfront
Free Summer Concert Series Black River Valley Concert Series
Sackets Harbor Battlefield Ticket Information: (315) 376-8957
Sackets Harbor, NY Lowville, NY
Sundays 3-5pm Summer months http://www.lewiscountyhistory.org
www.sacketsharborny.com
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9. Golf Courses
Adams Country Club
10700 Route 11 Adams, NY
315-232-4842
Alexandria Bay Municipal Golf Course
Old Goose Bay Road Alexandria Bay, NY
315-482-2127
Bay Breeze Golf Links
11390 Cheever Road Chaumont, NY
315-649-4653
Bedford Creek Golf Course, Marina and Campground
16750 Allen Drive Sackets Harbor, NY
315-646-3400
Clayton Country Club
105 State Street Clayton, NY
315-686-4242
C-Way Golf Club, Motel & Resort
37093 Route 12 Clayton, NY
315-686-4562
Highland Meadows Golf and Country Club
24201 Route 342 Watertown, NY
315-785-0108
Ives Hill Golf Club
435 West Flower Avenue Watertown, NY
315-775-4653
LA Golf Club
Route 180 LaFargeville, NY
315-686-3748
Rustic Golf and Country Club
16451 County Route 59 Dexter, NY
315-639-6800
Watertown Country Club
1 Thompson Park Watertown, NY
315-782-4040
Willowbrook Golf Club
25075 Route 37 Watertown, NY
315-782-8192
The golf course listed above are open approximately May through October. Please call
individual courses for exact hours of operation.
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10. Hunting and Fishing
The Cape Vincent Fisheries Station and Aquarium
541 East Broadway Street Cape Vincent, NY
315-654-2147
http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/27069.html
The Cape Vincent Fisheries Station is located on the St. Lawrence River and just a short
distance from Lake Ontario. The no fee public facilities include an Aquarium, fishing access,
picnic areas and overnight dockage for transient vessels. The aquarium is open daily
9:00am-4:00pm May through September.
For information on obtaining a hunting or fishing license please visit:
www.dec.ny.gov
Horseback Riding
A&J Riding Stable
342 Route 1 Alexandria Bay, NY
315-324-6042
http://ajstables.8m.com
Enjoy horseback riding through fields and woods in the scenic
1000 Islands. Horses are used to beginners, are gentle and will
follow instructions. Open May through October, please call for
reservations.
Copper Top Stables Boarding and Indoor Arena
4280 Branche Road Cape Vincent, NY 13618
315-654-4305
Copper Top Stables provides boarding facilities and practicing areas year round, please call for
additional information.
Durand’s East Edge Ranch
18739 County Route 3 Clayton, NY
315-686-4144
www.eastedgeranch.com
Lessons and horse training is offered. A commercial boarding facility, indoor and outdoor
riding arenas and lots of riding trails available. For more information about boarding or riding
lessons please call or visit the website.
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11. In-door Family Activities
Pine Plains Bowling Center
4320 Conway Road Fort Drum, NY
315-772-6601
www.drummwr.com/
Enjoy bowling, a meal or both with your Family and friends. Hours of operation vary by season.
Please call for hours.
Family World
26390 Route 11 Evans Mills, NY
315-629-6273
Family World provides fun for the whole Family all year long, enjoy a full menu of Chinese food and pizza
while the kids play arcade games, use the indoor playground and much more, party packages also available.
Open from 11:00am - 9:00pm Sunday through Thursday; 10:00am - 10:00pm Friday and Saturday.
Velocity Fun Entertainment Center
122 Court Street Watertown, NY
315-782-8262
www.velocityfun.com
Velocity provides fun for the whole Family year round. There is a play area for smaller children, an Arcade,
and Laser Tag for older children and adults. Open 4:00 - 9:00pm Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday; closed
on Tuesday; 4:00-11:00pm Friday; 11:00am-11:00pm Saturday and 11:00-9:00pm Sunday.
Open daily at 11am during School Breaks!
Enjoy unlimited Laser Tag Friday and Saturday nights from 7pm – 10pm. Call for fee information.
Plamor Lanes
577 State Street Watertown, NY
315-788-4050
www.plamorlanesny.com
Enjoy bowling with your Family, friends or on a bowling league.
Open 1:00 - 4:00pm Sunday through Thursday; 1:00 - 4:00pm & 9:00 - 11:00pm Friday;
6:00 - 11:00pm Saturday.
Seaway Lanes
22116 US Route 11 Watertown, NY
315-786-3356
www.seawaylanes.com
Enjoy bowling with your Family and friends. Open daily, please visit the website for hours of operation.
Showtime Skating
144 Eastern Boulevard Watertown, NY
315-779-8877
Open skating , Jam skating, and adult skate. Free skating lessons available during
each session. Open daily, please call for hours of operation.
Watertown Fairgrounds Arena Ice Skating Rink
600 William T. Field Drive Watertown, NY
315-785-7836
Public skating, Rock N Skate, Skate and Shoot, skating lessons.
Open October - March. Call for hours of operation.
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12. Libraries
Flower Memorial Library
229 Washington Street Watertown, NY
315-785-7705
www.flowermemoriallibrary.org
The Flower Memorial Library offers a variety of programming for children and Families
including story time, volunteer opportunities, a book club and much more! Story time
includes "Mother Goose" an interactive half-hour of songs, stories, music and more for kids
ages 0-2, on Mondays and Thursdays from 10:30 - 11:30am. Special playtime will be
available after the program is over. "Pre-School Pals" is a fun and interactive hour of
stories and songs, followed by a simple craft for kids ages 3 - 4 on Wednesdays from 10:30
to 11:30am. Both programs are FREE to the public, no registration. Hours are 9am - 8pm
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday; 9:00am - 5:00pm Wednesday; Friday and Saturday; closed
on Sundays. Please visit the Library’s website for a full listing of programs, events and
online catalog.
For a complete listing of all North
County Town Libraries please visit the
North Country Library System at
www.northcountrylibraries.org
where you are also able to search the
book catalog online.
The McEwen Library
4300 Conway Road Fort Drum, NY
315-772-9099
www.drummwr.com
The McEwen Library offers free computer and internet access, computer room for parents,
movies on DVD and books on CD, children story times, video messenger for deployed
Families. Open 9:00am - 9:00pm Monday through Thursday; 9:00am - 6:00pm Friday;
10:00am - 6:00pm Saturday and Sunday.
The Army Library Program’s worldwide network of academic, research, technical, general,
and special libraries provides the Army community access to a selected group of web
resources via the Digital Army Library Service. The virtual reference desk, research tools,
reading room for professional military education, databases, and links to Web-based library
catalogs are accessible at your desktop 24/7.
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13. Museums and Historical Sites
Historical Association of South Jefferson
29 East Church Street Adams, NY
315-232-2616
http://hasjny.tripod.com
The Historical Association is an antique 25 room home and farm built in the 1860’s with
displays such as marine, local history, genealogy, and Indian artifacts. Open year round
8:00am-2:00pm Monday and Tuesday; 10:00am-4:00pm Thursday; By appointment on Friday.
Jefferson County Historical Society Museum
228 Washington Street Watertown, NY
315-782-3491
http://www.jeffersoncountyhistory.org/
The Jefferson County Historical Society’s mission is to engage audiences in a dialog about our
unique history; what it means to us today, and what it should mean for our future. Open
Tuesday through Friday 10am - 5pm; Saturdays 10am - 4pm (May through December).
Seaway Trail Discovery Center
Corner Ray and West Main Street Sackets Harbor, NY
315-646-2321
www.seawaytrail.com
The Seaway Trail Discovery Center offers several rooms full of exhibits on the Seaway Trail
nature, history, culture and recreation. Great for both kids and adults as they learn about
everything from the birds found along the seaway trail, to the history of the War of 1812.
Open May through October, or set up a group tour by appointment year round.
Sci-Tech Center
154 Stone Street Watertown, NY
315-788-1340
www.scitechcenter.org
Year-round hands-on museum of science and technology. The Sci-tech center offers parties,
tours, classes, clubs, volunteer opportunities and much more! Open 10am-2pm Tuesday and
Thursday; 10:00am - 4:00pm Friday and Saturday.
Thousand Islands Museum
312 James Street Clayton, NY
315-686-5794
www.timuseum.org
The Thousand Islands Museum offers visitors special exhibits of world class muskies and
hunting decoys from the past and present. Please call for hours of operation.
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14. NY State Parks and Campgrounds
For a complete list of campgrounds throughout New York and for
additional information on the campgrounds listed below please visit:
http://nysparks.state.ny.us/parks/
Burnham Point State Park
34075 Route 12E Cape Vincent, NY
315-654-2324
Cedar Point State Park and Marina
36661 Cedar Point State Park Drive Clayton, NY
315-654-2522
Grassy Point State Park and Marina
42247 Grassy Point Road Alexandria Bay, NY
315-686-4472
Keewaydin State Park and Marina
46165 Route 12 Alexandria Bay, NY
315-482-3720
Kring Point State Park
25950 Kring Point Road Redwood, NY
315-482-2444
Long Point State Park
7495 State Park Road Three Mile Bay, NY
315-649-5258
Mary Island State Park
36661 Cedar Point State Park Drive Clayton, NY
315-654-2522
Whetstone Gulf State Park
RD # 2 Box 69 Lowville, NY
315-376-6630
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15. Outdoor Family Activities
Alex Bay 500 Go-Karts & Mini Golf
43772 Route 12 Alexandria Bay, NY
315-482-2021
www.alexbay500.com
New York State’s longest asphalt, fully-lit go-kart track at over 1 mile long! When you’re done
racing around the track play 18 holes of mini golf on the Wilderness Fall’s course then enjoy
over 50 games in their amusement arcade. Subway Sandwich Shop on site as well! Open July
and August 10:00am - 11:00pm; Call for varying hours May, June and September.
Bonnie Castle Greens Miniature Golf and Driving Range
43681 Route 12 Alexandria Bay, NY
315-482-5128
Fun for the whole family! Enjoy mini-golf, a driving range, battling cages, arcade, and ice
cream. Open daily at 10:00am; May-October, call for additional details.
Caprara’s Can-Am Motorsports Park
21047 Route 411 LaFargeville, NY
315-658-4431
www.canammotorsports.com
Caprara’s Thunder Alley Speedway
Route 11 Evans Mills, NY
315-778-3407
www.thunderalleyspeedwaypark.com
Mazeland
Route 12 Alexandria Bay, NY
315-482-2186
www.mazeland.us
Mazeland is an actual walk-through maze of 2500 7-foot evergreens and 250 fabric panels put
together to create a full acre of maze to get lost in! Open 10:00am-Dusk; the third week of
May-Labor Day in September.
Route 342 Karts and More
25773 Route 342 Evans Mills, NY
315-788-7223
Go-Kart’s, Mini Golf, Batting Cages and Ice Cream all in one! Open May-October, call for
hours of operation.
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16. Parks and Zoos
Aqua Zoo
43681 Route 12 Alexandria Bay, NY
315-482-5771
www.aquazoo.com
At the Aqua Zoo you can see over 100 sparkling clear aquarium exhibits each featuring fresh
and saltwater fish, coral, and invertebrate. They also have many dry exhibits and a gift shop
with 1000 souvenirs. Open May through September, please call or visit their website for hours
of operation.
Fort Drum’s Remington Park
4775 Pech River Road Fort Drum, NY
315-772-6222 (lodges); 315-772-8222 (pavilions); (315) 772-8154 (RV park)
www.drummwr.com
Remington Park offers a wide range of activities including playgrounds, beach, swimming,
kayaking, paddleboats, picnic tables, pavilions, volleyball, catch and release fishing,
horseshoes, fitness trails, dog park, and RV park.
Please visit the website for additional information.
Historic Thompson Park
Entrances off of Gotham Street; Academy Street & Franklin Street Watertown, NY
www.watertown-ny.gov
Enjoy beautiful scenery, exercise paths, stone stairways, a stone pavilion, tennis courts,
playgrounds, seasonal swimming, Watertown Golf Club, The New York State Zoo, outdoor
skating area, cross country skiing, and sledding area. Open daily 7:00am-9:00pm year round.
Old McDonald’s Farm
14471 County Route 145 Sackets Harbor, NY
315-583-5737
www.oldmcdonaldhasafarm.com
Old McDonald’s Farm is a 1200 acre working dairy and crop farm. Enjoy seeing over 1000
animals, a petting zoo, the Lazy Cow Café, mini golf, bouncy house, the Wizard of Oz Hayride
and the Moo Town Trolley. Open everyday at 10:00am May 1st through October 31st, please
call or visit for exact closing time.
The New York State Zoo at Thompson Park
1 Thompson Park Watertown, NY
315-782-6180
www.nyszoo.org
The NYS Zoo is a wonderful place for child and adults to see and learn about the wild species
that are native to New York State including black bears, wolverines, elk, and many more. Open
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17. Pools and Playgrounds
Magrath Sports Complex and Swimming Pool
10050 Tigris River Valley Fort Drum, NY
315-772-9670
www.drummwr.com
Magrath is home to three basketball/volleyball courts, an indoor running track, a weight room,
cardiovascular machines, two racquetball courts, and a 25-meter indoor pool. Outside Magrath
has several ball fields, tennis courts and a track. Please call for hours of operation.
Monti Physical Fitness Center
4305 Conway Road Fort Drum, NY
315-772-4936
www.drummwr.com
Monti Fitness Center has two cardiovascular and weight fitness rooms, two multipurpose
workout rooms for aerobic classes, basketball courts, volleyball courts, an outside playground
and a 25 meter pool. Monti Fitness Center offers several classes including Yoga, Kickboxing,
Zumba, Spinning and Pilates. Please call for hours of operation and class schedules.
Steve D. Alteri Municipal Swimming Pool
600 W.T. Field Drive Alex Duffy Fairgrounds Watertown, NY
315-782-9568
Open 11:00am-8:00pm Sunday-Saturday (Holidays 11:00am-5:00pm) mid June through
Labor Day in September.
Thompson Park Swimming Pool
Thompson Park Watertown, NY
315-783-9185
Open 11:00am-8:00pm Sunday-Saturday (Holidays 11:00am-5:00pm) mid June through mid
August.
William J. Flynn Municipal Swimming Pool
Between Division and Hoard Streets Watertown, NY
315-767-0500
Open 11:00am-8:00pm Sunday-Saturday (Holidays 11:00am-5:00pm) mid June through mid
August.
Playgrounds are located throughout The North Country in each town as well
as several locations on Fort Drum.
Playground locations by street in Watertown: Academy Street; East Hills Street; Hamilton Street;
John Adams Street; Knickerbocker Street; Kostyk Street; 9th Ward Street; Portage Street; Sacred Heart Street
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18. Scenic Cruises and Tours
Champagne Balloon Adventures
27 James Street Alexandria Bay, NY
315-482-9356
www.balloonadventures.com
May - October
Take an adventure of a life time floating right above the water or 1000 feet
above the St. Lawrence River.
Antique Boat Museum Tours & Rides
750 Mary Street Clayton, NY
315-686-4104
www.abm.org
Take a speed boat ride around the 1000 Islands on the St. Lawrence River. Take a ride in a
triple cockpit runabout built for 6 people.
Uncle Sam Boat Tours
45 James Street Alexandria Bay, NY
315-482-2611 or 1-800-253-9229
www.usboattours.com
May-October
Offering a variety of tours through the scenic 1000 Islands,
featuring 1-hour and 2 1/4-hour sightseeing cruises, luncheon
and dinner cruises, Singer Castle tours and round-trip shuttles
to Boldt Castle on Heart Island.
Clayton Island Tours
428 Riverside Drive Clayton, NY
315-686-4820
www.claytonislandtours.com
May-October
Clayton Island Tours offers a variety of tours on the St. Lawrence River, whether you want to
tour Boldt Castle or learn about the surrounding environment on one of their ecology tours.
Tours are offered daily starting Memorial Day in May through October.
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19. Tourist Attractions
Burrville Cider Mill
18176 County Road 156 Watertown, NY
315-788-7292
www.burrvillecidermill.com
The Burrville Cider Mill is one of Watertown’s oldest establishments. The structure was built
in 1801 and used as a sawmill and grist mill. The mill is located on the Sandy Creek and has a
30 foot waterfall that was formerly used to power the sawmill. In the 1940’s it was turned into
a commercial cider mill. Today you can watch cider pressing, enjoy a warm cider donut and
pick out the best apples out of the bulk bins to take home. Open seasonally, please visit their
website for hours of operation.
Boldt Castle and Boldt Yacht House
Heart Island Alexandria Bay, NY
315-482-2501
www.boldtcastle.com
Please visit page 24 in this guide for additional information
on the history of Boldt Castle. The castle is accessible by
boat from the U.S. or Canada. Take a self guided tour of the
Castle, yacht house and Island.
Open 10:00am-6:30pm mid May through mid October;
10:00am-7:30pm July and August.
Singer Castle
Dark Island Chippewa Bay, NY
315-324-3275
www.singercastle.com
Singer Castle is located on Dark Island in the 1000 Islands, built by the owner of the Singer
Sewing Machine Company. Please visit page 24 of this guide the complete story behind Singer
Castle. The castle is accessible by boat from the U.S. or Canada. Please visit their website for
information on visiting.
The Tibbett’s Point Lighthouse
Broadway Road Cape Vincent, NY
315-654-2700
http://www.capevincent.org/lighthouse/lighthouse_001.htm
The Tibbett’s Point Lighthouse marks the point where the St. Lawrence River and Lake
Ontario come together. The Lighthouse features a hostel for visitors staying the night. The
visitors center is open May through October but you can drive up to and view the lighthouse
and beautiful views year round. Please visit their website for hours of operation.
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20. Water Sports
1000 Islands Diving Adventures
335 Riverside Drive Clayton, NY
1-800-544-4241
www.1000-islands.com/diving
Well preserved wreaks abound in the 1000 Islands, many dating
back to as far as the 1700’s. In the fresh waters of the St. Lawrence
river divers can expect to experience clarity usually only
experienced in the Caribbean waters. Summer hours open
8:00am-5:00pm, call for reservations.
Thousands Islands Dive Excursions
834 Rees Street Clayton, NY
315-686-5542
www.divetide.com
Experience the best fresh water diving in the Northeast in the St. Lawrence River. Enjoy a
morning, afternoon or night dive, or go diving all day! Call for diving reservations.
T.I. Adventures, LLC
Kayaking, Power Kite, Stand Up Paddle Boats
38714 NYS Route 12E Clayton, NY
315-686-2500
www.tiadventures.com
Explore the 1000’s Islands. T.I. Kayaking offers tailored
instruction and tours, kayak rentals and in the winter months
offers snow kiting lessons by appointment.
As mentioned earlier in this guide book, Remington Park offers a wide range of
activities including many water sports.
Fort Drum’s Remington Park
4775 Pech River Road Fort Drum, NY
315-772-6222 (lodges); 315-772-8222 (pavilions);
315-772-5435 (cottages & campground)
www.drummwr.com
The activities include playgrounds, a beach, swimming, kayaking, paddleboats, picnic tables,
pavilions, volleyball, catch and release fishing, horseshoes, fitness trails, dog park, and RV
park. Please visit the website for additional information.
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21. Water Sports, Continued
Whitewater Rafting
Experience an adventure of a life time down class III and IV rapids on the Black River. An
experienced rafter will guide you and your team down the river. Great fun! The rafting season
runs May through October.
Adirondack River Outfitters, Inc.
140 Newell Street Watertown, NY
1-800-525-7238
www.aroadventures.com
B.O.B. Rafting
23873 Route 342 Watertown, NY
315-785-9386
www.bobrafting.com
Hudson River Rafting Company, Inc.
424 Newell Street Watertown, NY 13601
315-782-7881
www.hudsonriverrafting.com
Whitewater Challengers, Inc.
Foster Park Road Dexter, NY
800-443-7238
www.whitewaterchallengers.com
Fort Drum Parks and Recreation Adventure Training often offers discounted
rafting trips, check during the summer months for specials!
11115 Iraqi Freedom Drive
315-772-0045/8222/4010
http://www.drummwr.com
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22. Wineries
Yellow Barn Winery
18876 County Route 66 Watertown, NY
315-782-1824
www.yellowbarnwinery.com
Visit Watertown’s only winery! Watertown is one of the most challenging climates in the
United States to grow grapes! Offering tastings, tours of the converted barn, and production
area. Open 11:00am - 6:00pm daily May 25th through Columbus day;
11:00am - 2:00pm Thursday-Sunday Columbus day through New Year’s Day;
12:00pm-5:00pm Friday-Sunday New Year’s Day-Memorial Day.
Thousands Islands Winery
43298 Seaway Ave Alexandria Bay, NY
315-482-9306
www.thousandislandswinery.com
Visit the Thousand Islands Winery on the St. Lawrence seaway for tours, tastings, and exciting
events throughout the year including pig roasts, October Fest, holiday events, and much more!
Featuring several award winning wines and a 10th Mountain Division Collection of wines.
Open daily 10:00am - 6:00pm April 15-June 14; 10:00am-8:00pm June 15-September 7;
10:00am-6:00pm September 8-December 31 and 10:00am-5:00pm January 1– April 14.
Otter Creek Winery
33109 Rudes Road Philadelphia, NY
315-642-0622
www.ottercreekwinery.com
Visit the Otter Creek Winery, named after the creek that the winery looks out on just outside of
Philadelphia. Producing over 4,000 gallons of nine different kinds of wine, enjoy a tasting by
appointment. Open year round, please visit their website for exact hours of operation.
Coyote Moon Vineyards
17371 County Route 3 Clayton, NY
315-686-3630
www.coyotemoonvineyards.com
Coyote Moon is one of New York States newest wineries,
located just outside the village of Clayton. Call to set up a
tasting time for hours of operation.
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23. Winter Recreation
Dry Hill Ski Area
28632 County Road 67 Watertown, NY
315-782-8584
www.skidryhill.com
Dry Hill Ski Area is not only a great place to go skiing and snowboarding, they also offer snow
tubing! Equipment rentals available on site, please call for hours of operation.
Fort Drum’s Parks and Recreation Adventure Training
11115 Iraqi Freedom Drive
315-772-0045/8222/4010
http://www.drummwr.com
Fort Drum’s recreation division offers guided ATV and snowmobiling trips. Participants must
first complete user safety courses before signing up for trips. To sign up for a safety course or
for more information please contact the Adventure Training program.
*For discounted rentals on ski and snowboarding equipment also visit Fort Drum’s Parks
and Recreation Division.
Snow Ridge Ski Resort
4173 West Road Turin, NY
315-348-8456
www.snowridge.com
Snow Ridge Ski Resort offers down hill skiing, cross-country skiing and snowboarding with
beginner to advanced trails. Equipment rentals are available on site and military discount ski
days are offered throughout the season. For hours of operation and rates please call or visit
their website.
Snowmobile New York
Tug Hill Area
www.snowmobileny.com or www.tughillrider.com
The Tug Hill Region is famously known for heavy snow falls, on average more then any other
region in the northeastern United States. For all the details you will need to have an enjoyable
snowmobile outing, visit either one of the two websites listed above.
Thousand Islands Snowmobile Club
PO Box 361 Clayton, NY
www.1000islandssnowmobileclub.com
For trail maps and information as well as snow condition reports visit the website listed above.
If you are an avid snowmobiler and would like to become a member of the 1000 Island’s
snowmobile club send an email to: TIsnowclub@gmail.com.
Snow Kiting
www.adirondackstughill.com
Check out the latest craze in winter sports! Visit the website for more information.
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24. Story Time
Thousand Islands A Tale of Two Castles from the Book “New York Curiosities”
by Cindy Perman
“There are not one but two castles in the Thousand Islands. They were both built at the
turn of the 20th century, but their stories are quite different. One is a romantic fairy-tale
castle, the other is a peculiar mystery-novel castle.
Boldt Castle is better known because it has been open to the public longer. It’s called a
“Monument of Love” because it was built by George C. Boldt, millionaire proprietor of the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City, as a Valentine’s Day present for his wife, Louise. It’s
located on Heart Island, and the heart-shaped motif infiltrates ever last nook and cranny,
from the stained-glass ceiling to the garden-even the island’s seawall is in the shape of a heart.
Alas, this love story has a tragic ending: Louise died suddenly before the castle was completed.
Heartbroken, Boldt immediately ordered all 300 workers to cease construction. He walked
away and never returned.
Boldt Castle remained abandoned and unfinished for an astounding seventy-three
years, exposed to wind, rain, snow, and vandals. The Thousand Islands Bridge Authority
assumed ownership of the castle in 1977 and began the long process of restoration. It remains
unfinished today, but you can still take a fascinating self-guided tour. If Boldt Castle is the
princess of castles, then Singer Castle is her black-nail-polish-wearing Goth sister!
Singer Castle, located on the appropriately named “Dark Island,” was a private residence
for about one hundred years before being opened for public tours in 2003. It was built as a
summer home for Frederic Bourne, director of the Singer Sewing Machine Company.
The architect modeled Singer Castle after a castle he read about in Sir Walter Scott’s
novel, Woodstock. There are hidden passageways, accessed through trick bookcases and other
clever disguises, and secret lookout spots through ventilation grates and even-how cool, how
cliché –through a painting! It was really a child’s fantasy come to life, but the practical
application was that the servants would always be able to monitor when someone needed a
refill of their drink without ever having to pass through and disrupt the conversation. (Well,
excuse me!) There’s also a fully equipped dungeon (though never used as one), an
underground labyrinth, and lots of odd gadgets, high-tech for their time, including an
“electric light-bath cabinet.” (There’s a reason you’ve never heard of it!)
Oh, and in case you’re wondering, the two millionaire castle owners did indeed know
each other. They used to race their speedboats between the two castles.
That is totally what I would do if I owned a castle on an island! “
For Information on Visiting Boldt Castle or Singer Castle please visit page 19 of this guide.
Enjoy!
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25. Event Highlight #1
Lowville Cream Cheese Festival
Discover the world’s largest cheesecake! Celebrate Lowville’s distinction as being the
home of the world’s largest cream cheese manufacturing plant at Kraft Foods.
Games, contests, food, crafters and so much more!
Where: Lowville
When: September
Details: http://www.creamcheesefestival.com
“Fun Fact”
Spreading the Truth
Where was cream cheese invented?
You said Philadelphia, right?
Wrong!
Hand me that butter knife. I’ve got some truth to spread!
Cream cheese was invented in 1872 by a dairyman in Chester, New York, which is
about 250 miles south of Lowville and 150 miles north of Philadelphia.
So, how did Philadelphia wind up getting all the credit?
When A.L.Reynolds started distributing the cheese in tinfoil wrappers in 1880, Kraft
says, he called it “Philadelphia Brand” cream cheese because, at the time, a lot of
high-quality foods were being produced in Philadelphia. The city’s name became
synonymous with quality. You would say that something was “Philadelphia quality.”
Because it was referring to a standard and not a city, in some cases, the packaging
would have the word “Philadelphia” in quotes.
So, the next time you say, “We need to buy Philadelphia cream cheese, “ be sure to add
some air quotes with your fingers on the work “Philadelphia: for added amusement
and historical accuracy.
-Fact taken from Perman, Cindy: New York Curiosities, 2008
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26. Event Highlight #2
Maple Weekend
Visit Maple farms and sugar shacks in towns such as Adams Center, Mannsville,
Croghan, Lowville and Castorland and see how pure maple syrup is made. If you get
the opportunity to try maple candies or maple cotton candy you can’t pass it up!
Where: Throughout Jefferson and Lewis Counties, NY
When: Mid-March
Details: http://www.mapleweekend.com
Event Highlight #3
The Great New York State Food and Wine Festival
Celebrate quality “Made in New York” food and wine products, taste samples to your
delight and purchase the local products from the vendors directly. Don’t miss this once
a year great event!
Where: Clayton, NY
When: June
Details: http://www.nysfoodwinefestival.com
Event Highlight #4
The Cape Vincent French Festival
Join the local crowd and spend your weekend enjoying fresh baked French bread and
pastries, peruse through the many craft and food vendors, watch the grand parade,
listen to the bands play and then end the fun filled day watching fireworks fall over the
St. Lawrence River. A great event for all ages!
Where: Cape Vincent, NY
When: July
Details: www.capevincentfrenchfestival2004.asp
Event Highlight #5
Leaf Peeping
Take a beautiful drive through the Adirondack mountains. Enjoy the spectacular colors
of the leaves as they turn bright reds, yellows and oranges. Tour through the small
Adirondack villages or take a visit to the former Olympic site in Lake Placid. You can’t
miss it!
Where: All over NY, most spectacular in the Adirondack Mountains.
When: Around the last two weeks of September, early October.
Details: www.nyfallfoliage.com
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27. Event Highlight #6
Pirate Days
Visit Alexandria Bay in the 1000 Islands for 10 days of activities and events centered
around a pirate theme. Join in on the fun and come dressed as a Pirate, Patriot or
Indian. See the pirates sail in on their ship, the sword fighters in the street and much
more!
Where: Alexandria Bay, NY
When: August
Details: www.alexbay.org
Event Highlight #7
River Fest
Each year Fort Drum’s Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Division puts on
“River Fest” in Alexandria Bay. Spend a day out with the Family, enjoy activities on
land then take a boat over to the island where Boldt Castle is located for touring and a
BBQ. Don’t miss out on the fun!
Where: Alexandria Bay, NY
When: June
Details: www.drummwr.com
Event Highlight #8
The North Country Goes Green Irish Festival
Enjoy four fun filled days at the North Country Irish Festival held at the Dulles State
Office Building. Enjoy live entertainment, food, music, a parade and the Shamrock
Run.
Where: Watertown, NY
When: Mid-March
Details: www.ncirishfest.com
Event Highlight #9
The Jefferson County Fair
Visit the country’s oldest county fair right in your own back yard! The Jefferson
County Fair has rides and games for the whole Family. Some activities include but are
not limited to; see the farm animals, watch the tractor pull and don’t miss out on the
demolition derby!
Where: Watertown, NY Fairgrounds.
When: Mid-July.
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